Dementia, Law and Ethics, 9781785925108
Paperback
Navigate dementia’s legal and ethical maze with confidence and clarity.

Dementia, Law and Ethics

a practical guide for nurses and other healthcare professionals

$70.72

  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    20 December 2020

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Summary

Navigating Dementia: A Practical Guide to Law and Ethics

Clinical challenges in dementia care often stem from uncertainties in ethical and legal principles, rather than a lack of clinical understanding. This uncertainty can lead to anxiety and confusion for healthcare professionals. This practical guide is designed to help nurses, healthcare assistants, and other practitioners confidently navigate these difficult situations.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781785925108
ISBN-10:1785925105
Author:Julian C. Hughes, Aileen Beatty, Charlotte Emmett
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:20 December 2020
Weight:320g
Dimensions:226mm x 152mm x 26mm
About The Author

Julian C. Hughes

Julian Hughes initially trained in general practice, but subsequently devoted his career to old age psychiatry. As professor of philosophy of ageing at Newcastle University and then as professor of old age psychiatry at the University of Bristol, he has published widely in the field, especially around dementia and ethics.

Aileen Beatty is a mental health nurse with 30 years’ experience. Most of her work has involved working directly with and managing services for people with dementia and their carers. This has included roles within the NHS and the voluntary sector. She has over 10 years’ experience working as an inspector with various care regulators and currently works for a private care provider in a dementia lead role.

Charlotte Emmett is an Associate Professor of Law and Director of Education at Northumbria University. She has spent over twenty years researching and teaching mental health and mental capacity law. Much of her work focuses on how the law impacts on the treatment and care of people living with dementia in hospital and community settings and the state’s role in the protection of vulnerable older adults more generally. Prior to becoming an academic, Charlotte practised as a solicitor specialising in personal injury and civil dispute resolution.

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